Tottenham's Harry Kane: Everyone puts me in their fantasy team and I'm feeling the pressure

England and Tottenham goalscorer Harry Kane knows the pressure that comes with a football career at the very top, but admits he's now feeling the added weight of performing for friends' fantasy teams.

The Spurs striker has been selected by nearly 47 per cent of users on the Premier League's official fantasy football game and boasts an impressive 184 points this term - the second best total by a striker this season.

Kane shares a fantasy league with team-mates Ryan Mason, Danny Rose, Eric Dier and more and says the pressure to score points is weighing heavy.

He was appearing on the new series of The Clare Balding Show which airs tomorrow night at 20.00pm on BT Sport 1 and asked by the host if he feels responsibility being in everyone's fantasy teams, he said: "Yes - and my own fantasy team as well, so there's quite a bit of pressure."

Top Ten Tottenham Kits

Top Ten Tottenham Kits

1/10
The Beginning

1898-1903
This picture may be grainy, the players faces unknown to many, but this is the Tottenham Hotspur squad of 1898.
16 years after the formation of Hotspur football club, and 14 years after the change to the name they carry to this day, 1898 was the first year the team donned their famous white jerseys, thus changing history forever.
For this reason alone, the kit makes our selection.

3/10
Euro Spurs

1962-1966
Jimmy Greaves would arrive at White Hart Lane in time for the 1962 campaign, and this all-white number was worn by Spurs in throughout their European Cup campaign, before elimination at the hands of Eusebio's Benfica at the semi-final stage.
They would not return to Europe's premier competition until the 2010-11 season.
The following year, in the same kit, they would beat Atletico Madrid 5-1 in the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup, becoming the first British club to win a continental trophy.
Greaves would score twice in the final.

4/10
Inaugural Champions

1966-1977
Another legendary kit. This one worn by Tottenham's 1967 FA Cup winners, 1971 and 1973 League Cup winners and 1972 UEFA Cup winners - the first year of the Cup's existence.
The 1973 League Cup triumph over Norwich City, courtesy of Ralph Coates' goal, was the first time Spurs wore a manufacturer's emblem on a strip: Umbro.

5/10
Holsten Hotspur

1983-1985
Worn between 1983-85, not only did Tottenham win the 1984 UEFA Cup in this kit, it was also the first to carry a sponsor: Holsten.
The brewery would continue to sponsor Tottenham's kits for 12, before returning for three years between 1999 and 2002 when fellow German company Adidas were Spurs' kit manufacturers.

6/10
Ardiles & El Diego

1985-1987
Perhaps the closest resemblance to the 'latest' sash strip, and the first of a legendary trio: Tottenham, Holsten and Hummel.
Worn by greats Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, Gary Mabbut, Clive Allen and Chris Waddle, Spurs may not have lifted silverware in this period of their history, but, is Ardiles' testimonial, a certain Diego Maradona did wear the white shirt of Tottenham Hotspur.
Enough said.

7/10
Gazza's Goal

1989-1991
Another Hummel-Holsten number.
Spurs may not have worn this shirt when winning the 1991 FA Cup against Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest, but did so for perhaps the club's most famous goal: Paul Gascoigne's free-kick at Wembley in the semi-final victory over Arsenal.

8/10
Jurgen The German

1993-1995
Again, no trophy success, but another star name.
This Umbro-Holsten number was worn by the side when Ossie Ardiles returned to White Hart Lane to succeed Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence to manage the club, and a certain German, Jurgen Klinsmann, arrived.

9/10
Harry Hotspur

2010-2011
Puma had created three questionable strips in the four years previous but this, retro inspired number, was worn for Tottenham's return to Europe's premier club competition under Harry Redknapp.
The likes of Rafa van der Vaart, Ledley King, Luka Modric and Gareth Bale would wear this through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, including one of the club's most memorable occasions in their recent history: the 3-1 triumph at White Hart Lane over then reigning champions, Inter Milan.

10/10
End Of An Era

2013-2014
Under Armour's second attempt at a Tottenham kit may not have inspired the team to success, but their performances in it should not detract from its traditional swagger.
It would prove to be the last Spurs kit worn by Gareth Bale, during a pre-season friendly against Swindon Town - in which he would score his last goal for the club, on his 23rd birthday - before making his world-record £86 million move to Real Madrid.

The England international later admitted he included a lot of Tottenham players in his fantasy team 'to keep it cool' with his team-mates.

Harry Kane was speaking ahead of his appearance on the new series of The Clare Balding Show. To see the full interview watch BT Sport 1 from 8:00pm Thursday or on BBC Two at 10:00pm on Thursday.